Cleaning up my desktop and found this gem from when I booked our Amsterdam flights
Did a little Devonshire #BikeHfx trimming this morning, phew. Should be possible to ride up and down without hitting one’s head or having to avoid too much.
Knotweed before and after:
Leaving at that time got me mixed in with even more people on bikes than usual which was nice.
Just about every day I do a ~12 km #BikeHfx ride around the peninsula. Usually I leave a touch after 9.
I've noticed recently how consistent it is, taking right around 45 minutes. Regardless of car clogs I see.
Had to leave a bit earlier today. Saw more car clogs. Took me 42 minutes get around.
Just pushed a lil update that should make it easier to see the bikes/scooters and the top 20 furthest rankings, cc @envirojen.bsky.social @cgeroux.bsky.social
Only showing parking zone details when zoomed in a bit, otherwise it's a lot of Ps
And oops, the map is here:
The data tries to make doing this slightly difficult by changing vehicle IDs every ~minutely refresh. But between pretty precise location and battery/range values it's not hard to understand a particular vehicle has not moved.
A few days ago I tweaked my Halifax Bird (scooter/ebike) out-of-bounds parking map to try and deduce if a vehicle has stayed in the same place, and for how long
Saw this example today and found it on the map!
It's been there at least 2 days, 9 hours
This is leading to drivers ignoring the “no straight along Vernon across Jubilee except #BikeHfx” signage even more than usual